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Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 



strong plants of any of the following named shrabs. 

 Price, each, $1.00. Extra strong plants, $1.50 each, 

 except where otlierTiise noted. 



AILANTHUS (Tree of Heaven). 



A stately, rapid-growing- tree with long-, feathery foliage 

 of a distinctly tropical appearance. 



ALMOND (Amagdalus). 

 Bears an abundance of pretty, double flowers very early 

 in spring-. Double, white and pink. Price each, $1.50. 



BERBERIS (Barberry). 

 Thunbergii — Dwarf, with small leaves turning red in fall. 



BUDDLEIA. 

 A^irabilis Veitchiana (Butterfly Shrub or Summer Lilac) — 

 The flowers are a pleasing shade of violet-mauve borne 

 in cylindrical spikes, beginning- to bloom in July, and 

 continuing until cut down by frost. Price, each, $1.00 

 to $1.50. 



DEUTZIA. 

 Gracilis — Flowers pure white, dwarf. 



DOGWOOD (Cornus). 

 Alba — Flowers white, branches bright red in fall and winter. 

 Sanguinea — The dark red bark is very conspicuous in winter. 



FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes). 

 Aureum — Flowers yellow. 

 Sanguineum — Crimson flowers. 



FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). 

 Fortuneii — Bears bright yellow, drooping flowers early in 

 spring before the leaves appear, 



GOLDEN ELDER (Sambucus). 

 Flowers white; foliage golden yellow. 

 HYDRANGEA. 

 Arborescens Grandiflora — Bears large panicles of snow 



white flowers profusely from July to August. 

 Pauiculata Grandiflora — Flowers until late in fall. 



KERRIA. 

 Japonica— Of graceful habit. Flowers bright yellow, borne 

 freely early in spring. 



LILAC. 

 Alba — Pure white. ^ ^ ,., , 



Vulgaris (Common Lilac) — Flowers fragrant, lilac color. 

 Persian — ^Various shades of lilac to deep purple. 

 Price, each, $1.50 to $2.00. 



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TAMARIX. 



Foliage light 

 and feathery, 

 flowers bright 

 pink. 



Clematis Paniculata. 



Berberis Thunber^l. 



LONICEmA (Buah HomeyaucUe). 

 Tatarica — Flowers pink and creamy white, 

 Grandiflora — Flowers bright red, striped white. 



PHILADELPHUS (Syrtnga or Mock Oranare). 

 Coronariua — Flowers very fragrant, pure white. 

 Grandlfloma — Flowers large, pure wnlte. 

 Aurea — Foliaere yellow, flowers white. 



SPIRXVA. 

 Anthony Waterer — Dwarf, flowers pink. 

 Opnllfolla — Flowers white. 



Opullfolia Aurea — Yellow leaves, white flowers. 

 Prunlfolia — Bears an abundanec of double pure white flow- 

 ers early in the season. 

 TbnnbergU — The small white flowers are borne very early; 



leaves small, light green. 

 Van Houtell (Bridal Wreath) — Flowers white, borne pro- 

 fusely. 



JAPAN QUINCB (Pyrus Japonica). 

 Flowers deep scarlet, foliage glossy green. 

 SNOIVBALL (Vlbumuin). 

 Opulas (High Bush Cranberry) — Pure white flowers borne 



in large clusters, followed by dark red berries. 

 OpuUs Sterllls (Common Snowball). 



SYMPHORIOARPUS. 

 Racemoaus (Snowberry) — Flowers pink, followed by snow- 

 white berries. 

 Vulgaris — Berries red. 



WKIGBUL (Dlerrlllm). 

 Candida — Flowers white. 

 Eva Rathke — Brilliant Crimson. 

 Rosea — ^Very popular; flowers bright rose. 

 Floribnnda — Flowers dark crimson. 



Hardy Vines and Climbers 



AMPELOPSIS. 

 EJngelmannl— Clings to stone work; foliage large, five pointed- Price, each, 



Q,ui«iuefolla* (Virginia Creeper)— Price, each, 50c to fl.OO. 



Veitchii (Boston Ivy)— Clings to stone work. Price, each, 75c to $1.00. 



ARISTOLOCHIA (Dutchman's Pipe). 

 Sipho — A rapid growing climber with handsome, broad leaves or large size, 

 fine for dense shade. Flowers brownish color resembling a pip«. 

 Price, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 



CLEMATIS, 

 jackmanll — Rich purple. Price, each, $1.00 to $l.jiO. ,„„*^„ io*« i« th** 



Paniculata— Bnowers white, very fragrant; borne freely in clusters late in the 

 season. Price, each, 75c to $^.50. 



HONEYSUCKLES. 

 Popular, hardy flowering vines, excellent for arbors, etc. 

 Chinese Evergreen (Woodbine) — Very fragrant, red, yellow and white varie- 



Scarfet^ Tr^pct— Bears clusters of brilliant red, trumpet-shaped flowers all 

 season. 

 price, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 



MATRIMONY VINE (Lydum C^inensis). 



A rapid-growing hardy vine which adapts itself to almost any situation, in 

 sunlight or shade. It bears small, purplish flowers in summer, followed 

 by long, scarlet berries. Price, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 



TRUMPET VINE (Big^onla or Tecoma Radicans). 

 Useful for covering arbors, bearing clusters of orange-scarlet flowers at the 

 tips of the branches. Price, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 



WISTARIA. 

 An excellent hardy climber for sunny situations. Should be planted in rich 



Sinensis — Bears long, pendulous clusters of light violet-colored flowers; 

 fragrant. Price, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 



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